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What's considered Adler’s most significant book?

  • The Neurotic Constitution

  • The Practice and Theory of Individual Psychology

  • Understanding Human Nature

  • The Ego and the Id

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"The Practice and Theory of Individual Psychology," commonly regarded as Adler's magnum opus, delves into the core principles of his psychological school, Individual Psychology. This influential work propounds that individuals' feelings of inferiority drive their actions and behaviors. Adler introduced the concept of striving for superiority, emphasizing personal growth, self-realization, and social belonging as key factors shaping human experience and personality development.
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